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Puma
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: cashus]
#11488882 - 11/19/09 08:47 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Disposable petris I can understand, but come on, disposable tubs? That's what you call ecologically unconscious. It isn't about the money. It's the fact that we're rapidly transforming this beautiful planet into plastic and other toxic junk, and unless you think that's cool, your self-appointed task is to minimize your consumption. Only buy new what you really, really need and can't salvage, reuse or refurbish. Terrence McKenna used to say that those of us who ate psychoactive mushrooms gained insights about living in harmony with the planet... maybe a couple people above have never sampled their crop? His article "Plan Plant Planet" is a good place to start.
I'm glad the majority here are with me, but for those who think I'm blowing steam, this much we know: we are in the midst of a cataclysmic wave of extinction. Plastic in the environment, and the oil drilling that goes into bringing you tubs, is a big part of the cause. There happens to be a plastic island the size of Texas a few hundred miles north of Hawaii. The average albatross has between 30% and 60% plastic in its stomach. Let's do out part and stamp out trich with alcohol!
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Prisoner#1
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: Puma]
#11488907 - 11/19/09 08:50 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Puma said: Disposable petris I can understand
I reuse those as well, small parts containers
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ganjababy
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#11489018 - 11/19/09 09:06 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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I just spray the tub with bleach and rinse it off in the shower, once it's dry I wipe it down with rubbing alcohol. I don't have issues with contamination after I clean the tub.
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Puma
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#11489068 - 11/19/09 09:12 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Puma said: Disposable petris I can understand
I reuse those as well, small parts containers
That's awesome. I truly respect that. I see people saying stuff like "for the cost of washing them, you could just buy new ones" but every petri counts.
That's a great tek for washing petris -- I was thinking just drop them in a jar of alcohol, but but that sounds easier. That's so cool that you came up with that, and it works.
sorry I misread something, I thought the last post was the tek for washing petris. I would love to know the best petri-washing tek, but I guess it's pretty much common sense -- douse it in something strong.
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ev0lfung
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: Sparkey_STi]
#11729456 - 12/28/09 12:53 AM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sparkey_STi said: pics or it didnt happen lawlz
i wanna see your pink tho
sorry, I let the thread die and haven't logged in for a while. I let the three tubs run longer than normal. Hard to say how many flushes, just harvest as they come until they died out. 22 oz dry. Here is a pick of a few from the final round, I didn't want them to spore but it went from tiny to the pictures after 8 hours of sleep. The substrate was coir and granulated gypsum.
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Sparkey_STi
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: ev0lfung]
#11746451 - 12/31/09 12:29 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Those are sexy. How big/many tubs/martha, ect?
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RogerRabbit
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: Puma]
#11747178 - 01/01/10 09:38 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Puma said: I see people saying stuff like "for the cost of washing them, you could just buy new ones" but every petri counts.
I say that a lot. You have to realize 'cost' is more than just the money from your pocket. It's the environmental cost of the phosphates going into our rivers, and the fossil fuels used to create electricity to re-sterilize. Of course, I also wipe out lots of them and re-use for parts, etc., but there's no way glass petri dishes are more ecologicaly sound than disposable plastic ones.
Now, if people didn't get a whole bag of trash to dispose of every time they go to mc donalds, or all the packaging material around each and every food item in the grocery store, our landfills wouldn't be over flowing. Buy bulk. Take your own cloth bags to the grocery store, etc. RR
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ev0lfung
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: Sparkey_STi]
#11773353 - 01/05/10 09:14 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sparkey_STi said: Those are sexy. How big/many tubs/martha, ect?
those came from 3 mono tubs (rubbermaid stack n view), with 6 2" holes, 4 at substrate level and 2 up high stuffed with polyfill. Thanks to previous comments I went ahead and got equivalent of 100 W 6500K floresent bulbs (one for each tub) which has left me with very few mutants. I did however get a few fruits with another fruit growing upside down on the others.
substrate for 2 tubs: 600g coir, 1 qt gypsum (granulated), 5 qt water substrate 1 tub: 600g coir, 1 qt gypsum (granulated), 4 qt coffee, 6 qt water
6 quarts of spawn (WBS from MS LC) to each of the above mixtures. The tub with coffee actually produced shorter fruits but dense as well. Each tub produced 2 or 3 fruits weighing in a 6 - 8 grams dry.
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Sparkey_STi
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Re: recycling a tub after trich? [Re: ev0lfung]
#11775672 - 01/06/10 10:09 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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ev0lfung said:
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Sparkey_STi said: Those are sexy. How big/many tubs/martha, ect?
those came from 3 mono tubs (rubbermaid stack n view), with 6 2" holes, 4 at substrate level and 2 up high stuffed with polyfill. Thanks to previous comments I went ahead and got equivalent of 100 W 6500K floresent bulbs (one for each tub) which has left me with very few mutants. I did however get a few fruits with another fruit growing upside down on the others.
substrate for 2 tubs: 600g coir, 1 qt gypsum (granulated), 5 qt water substrate 1 tub: 600g coir, 1 qt gypsum (granulated), 4 qt coffee, 6 qt water
6 quarts of spawn (WBS from MS LC) to each of the above mixtures. The tub with coffee actually produced shorter fruits but dense as well. Each tub produced 2 or 3 fruits weighing in a 6 - 8 grams dry.
Very very nice. And that makes me wanna try something next time i spawn (just did 3 30gal tubs last night ) i wanna do 1 tub straight coir; 1 tub coir verm, one tub coir coffee and one last one coir coffee and verm to see what diff results i can turn up. An im glad to hear about the mutant thing... after i started giving better light i noticed MUCH better growth...
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